Weapon of Choice (band)
Weapon of Choice is a band from Los Angeles fronted by bass player Lonnie Marshall. They play a mixture of rock, alternative, funk, hip hop, jazz and reggae called 'Nutmeg': a term created by Marshall.[1] Others refer to their music as P-Funk style music.[2][3]
Weapon of Choice | |
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Genres | Nutmeg |
Years active | 1992-present |
Labels | Loosegroove, Nuttsactor 5, Funk To The Max, Ter a Terre |
Associated acts | Marshall Law, Fishbone, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Trulio Disgracias, Macy Gray, Spearhead |
Website | www |
Members | Lonnie "Meganut" Marshall Spankie Marc Rey Lamont Sydnor Elizabeth Lea John Kirby |
Past members | Keefus Ciancia Finn Hammer Tom-bone Ralls Scott Garrett Audra Cunningham Jellybean Derek "D-Rek" Pierce Mark Cross Gabby Lang Mary Harris Arik Marshall James Gray Zack Najors Trevor Lawrence Todd Simon Tracy Wannomae |
The band was created after the breakup of Marshall's previous band 'Marshall Law' (which included his brother Arik Marshall, short term member of Red Hot Chili Peppers).[1] The band signed with Stone Gossard's record label Loosegroove after he saw a video for Marshall Law's Uppity Yuppity. The band went to Seattle and recorded their first album Nut-Meg Sez "Bozo the Town" which was released in 1994. They released two more albums with Loosegroove, Highperspice in 1996 and Nutmeg Phantasy in 1998. The later record was compilation released as benefit album for musical instruments in schools. When Loosegrove folded Weapon of Choice were left without a record company.
In 2002 they released Illoominutty (recorded in 1997) on Fishbone's independent label Nuttsactor 5. In 2004 Funk To The Max and Ter a Terre put out another compilation album Color Me Funky. Uno.
Members
- Lonnie "Meganut" Marshall (bass/lead vocals)
- Spankie (vocals, bellydance/hiptonite)
- Marc Rey (guitar)
- Lamont Sydnor (drums)
- Elizabeth Lea (trombone, vocals)
- John Kirby (keys, talkbox)
Discography
Albums
- Nut-Meg Sez "Bozo the Town" (1994) Loosegroove / Sony
- Highperspice (1996) Loosegroove / Sony 550
- Nutmeg Phantasy (1998) Loosegroove, Compil.
- Illoominutty (2001) Nuttsactor 5
- Color Me Funky (2003) Funk To The Max, Ter a Terre, Compil. and 3 new tracks
- Meganut's WOC Party (2013)
- rEAllyRelEVANt (2013)
- tiMelESs (2013)
DVD
- Uncut Nut: 1992-2006 - The Definitive DVD Collection
References
- Perfect Sound Forever Nutt Gone Yet: An Interview With Lonnie "Meganut" Marshall from Weapon of Choice
- FROM HIGH TIMES - 8/27/95 It's a Stone Groove Thang
- allmusic Color Me Funky review
Further reading
- Kaufman, Andy. "Weapon of Choice: Nutmeg Rising". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved 2015-05-07.